Engineering Technology Corp. launches new website
The new site, www.etcwinders.com, features the company’s filament winding capabilities.
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Engineering Technology Corp. (ETC, Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.; formerly known as “Entec”), a global expert in the filament winding industry, has launched its new website at www.etcwinders.com.
Rebranding from “Entec,” ETC has been developing and standardizing a new lineup of machines for the filament winding industry over the past few years. The new line was developed to provide customers with increased performance along with reduced lead time and cost. The new website was launched to provide a user-friendly glimpse into ETC’s new machinery, as well as the company’s trusted processes and services.
The website was launched as part of National CompositesWeek.
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